Grisot G, Conklin K, Sotirova V. Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf? Readers’ responses to experimental techniques of speech, thought and consciousness presentation in Woolf’s and. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics. 2020;29(2):103-123.Woolf’s work has been the object of several studies concerned with her experimental use of techniques of speech, thought and consciousness presentation. These investigated the way in which different perspectives coexist and alternate in her writing, suggesting that the use of such techniques often results in ambiguous perspective shifts. However, there is hardly any empirical evidence as to whether readers experience difficulty while reading her narratives as a result of these narrative ...
Virginia Woolf as one of the leading figures of modernist literature was in pursuit of challenging t...
Reading Virginia Woolf is the same as entering “a room of her own”, moulding impressions, listening ...
Reading Virginia Woolf is the same as entering “a room of her own”, moulding impressions, listening ...
Grisot G, Conklin K, Sotirova V. Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf? Readers’ responses to experimental ...
This thesis aims to explore the processes that readers engage in when they encounter difficulties in...
This thesis aims to explore the processes that readers engage in when they encounter difficulties in...
This thesis explores the presentation of consciousness in Virginia Woolf’s novels with a particular ...
This thesis explores the presentation of consciousness in Virginia Woolf’s novels with a particular ...
AbstractVirginia Woolf was one of the most distinctive writers of the English Literature using the s...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This project explores the way in which Virginia Woolf uses and subverts the classic nineteenthcentur...
This study sets out to investigate, through close textual analysis, how a reader's conscious involve...
This thesis is an analysis of the use of the stream of consciousness method of narration in Virginia...
My thesis offers a new way of considering Virginia Woolf s writing, and the different ways in which ...
Virginia Woolf, one of the prominent representatives of modernist novelist in England, has contribut...
Virginia Woolf as one of the leading figures of modernist literature was in pursuit of challenging t...
Reading Virginia Woolf is the same as entering “a room of her own”, moulding impressions, listening ...
Reading Virginia Woolf is the same as entering “a room of her own”, moulding impressions, listening ...
Grisot G, Conklin K, Sotirova V. Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf? Readers’ responses to experimental ...
This thesis aims to explore the processes that readers engage in when they encounter difficulties in...
This thesis aims to explore the processes that readers engage in when they encounter difficulties in...
This thesis explores the presentation of consciousness in Virginia Woolf’s novels with a particular ...
This thesis explores the presentation of consciousness in Virginia Woolf’s novels with a particular ...
AbstractVirginia Woolf was one of the most distinctive writers of the English Literature using the s...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This project explores the way in which Virginia Woolf uses and subverts the classic nineteenthcentur...
This study sets out to investigate, through close textual analysis, how a reader's conscious involve...
This thesis is an analysis of the use of the stream of consciousness method of narration in Virginia...
My thesis offers a new way of considering Virginia Woolf s writing, and the different ways in which ...
Virginia Woolf, one of the prominent representatives of modernist novelist in England, has contribut...
Virginia Woolf as one of the leading figures of modernist literature was in pursuit of challenging t...
Reading Virginia Woolf is the same as entering “a room of her own”, moulding impressions, listening ...
Reading Virginia Woolf is the same as entering “a room of her own”, moulding impressions, listening ...